Deterministic Finite Cover Automata (DFCA) are compact representations of finite languages. Deterministic Finite Automata with “do not care” symbols and Multiple Entry Deterministic Finite Automata are both compact representations of regular languages. This paper studies the benefits of combining these representations to get even more compact representations of finite languages. DFCAs are extended by accepting either “do not care” symbols or considering multiple entry DFCAs. We study for each of the two models the existence of the minimization or simplification algorithms and their computational complexity, the state complexity of these representations compared with other representations of the same language, and the bounds for state comple...
AbstractWe investigate the average-case state and transition complexity of deterministic and nondete...
AbstractIt is known that deterministic finite automata (DFAs) can be algorithmically minimized, i.e....
AbstractWe investigate the descriptional complexity of the nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA) t...
The concept of Deterministic Finite Cover Automata (DFCA) was introduced at WIA '98, as a more compa...
The concept of Deterministic Finite Cover Automata (DFCA) was introduced at WIA ’98, as a more compa...
Abstract. Finite languages are an important sub-regular language fam-ily, which were intensively stu...
We present a fast incremental algorithm for constructing minimal Deterministic Finite Cover Automata...
AbstractWe present a fast incremental algorithm for constructing minimal Deterministic Finite Cover ...
In this paper we consider the transformation from (minimal) non-deterministic finite automata (NFAs)...
A cover-automaton A of a finite language L⊆Σ∗ is a finite deterministic automaton (DFA) that accepts...
AbstractA cover-automaton A of a finite language L⊆Σ∗ is a finite deterministic automaton (DFA) that...
Abstract. A cover-automaton A of a nite language L is a nite automaton that accepts all words in ...
A cover-automaton A of a "nite language L⊆ ∗ is a "nite deterministic automaton (DFA) that...
AbstractLearning regular languages from queries was introduced by Angluin in a seminal paper that al...
A deterministic finite automaton (DFA) is called a cover automaton (DFCA) for a finite language ...
AbstractWe investigate the average-case state and transition complexity of deterministic and nondete...
AbstractIt is known that deterministic finite automata (DFAs) can be algorithmically minimized, i.e....
AbstractWe investigate the descriptional complexity of the nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA) t...
The concept of Deterministic Finite Cover Automata (DFCA) was introduced at WIA '98, as a more compa...
The concept of Deterministic Finite Cover Automata (DFCA) was introduced at WIA ’98, as a more compa...
Abstract. Finite languages are an important sub-regular language fam-ily, which were intensively stu...
We present a fast incremental algorithm for constructing minimal Deterministic Finite Cover Automata...
AbstractWe present a fast incremental algorithm for constructing minimal Deterministic Finite Cover ...
In this paper we consider the transformation from (minimal) non-deterministic finite automata (NFAs)...
A cover-automaton A of a finite language L⊆Σ∗ is a finite deterministic automaton (DFA) that accepts...
AbstractA cover-automaton A of a finite language L⊆Σ∗ is a finite deterministic automaton (DFA) that...
Abstract. A cover-automaton A of a nite language L is a nite automaton that accepts all words in ...
A cover-automaton A of a "nite language L⊆ ∗ is a "nite deterministic automaton (DFA) that...
AbstractLearning regular languages from queries was introduced by Angluin in a seminal paper that al...
A deterministic finite automaton (DFA) is called a cover automaton (DFCA) for a finite language ...
AbstractWe investigate the average-case state and transition complexity of deterministic and nondete...
AbstractIt is known that deterministic finite automata (DFAs) can be algorithmically minimized, i.e....
AbstractWe investigate the descriptional complexity of the nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA) t...